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It’s the final part of our ScanNCut Rotary Blade quilt. It’s time to add 3D embellishments and a quilt hanging sleeve.
Bring the outdoors onto your dining table with these classy, herb motif embroidery placemats.
In part 4 of the ScanNCut Rotary Blade Quilt we’re putting all our blocks together to form the full quilt. How exciting!
In part 3 of the Rotary Blade Quilt we’re making beautiful butterfly blocks. Let’s get quilting!
In part 2 of this quilt pattern we’ll be making Dresden Plates. Instead of English Paper Piercing the blocks, we’ll be machine sewing them and appliquéing them to the quilt’s border.
Cut the quilt pieces for this cute hedgehog quilt with your ScanNCut DX rotary blade.
Lights are a great way to make an interior design statement. Use your ScanNCut to make this industrial style typography letter.
Don't overlook that single lonely velvet curtain in a thrift store - it can be easily repurposed into a plush velvet throw.
Welcome spring into your home with this floral Easter ScanNCut papercraft wreath.